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Organic-silicate hybrid catalysts based on various defined structures for Knoevenagel condensation

Journal

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 70, Issue 1-3, Pages 135-149

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.02.017

Keywords

mesoporous silicate; microporous silicate; heterogeneous catalyst; composite material; Knoevenagel condensation

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Two types of organic-inorganic hybrid base catalysts are prepared. Organic-functionalized molecular sieves (OFMSs), particularly amine-immobilized porous silicates, are designed based on common idea to immobilize catalytic active sites on silicate surface. Silicate-organic composite materials (SOCMs), such as ordered porous silicate-quaternary ammonium composite materials, are the precursors of ordered porous silicates obtained during the synthesis. Both the OFMS and the SOCM are used as the catalysts for Knoevenagel condensation. Among the OFMSs, there is clear tendency that the use of molecular sieve with larger pore volume and/or surface area gives the product in higher yield. Aminopropylsilyl (AP)-functionalized mesoporous silicates such as AP-MCM-41 gives the product in high yield under mild conditions. No loss of activity is observed after repeated use for three times. The SOCMs are also active for the same reaction. The precursors of the mesoporous silicates are more active than those of microporous silicates. This material can be repeatedly used without significant loss of activity. High activity is not due to the leached species. The active sites of the SOCM catalysts are considered to be SiO- moieties located on the pore-mouth. Activity of the SOCM increases when the reaction is carried out without solvent, whereas decrease in activity of the OFMS is observed in the solvent-free system. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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